Hook
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Mouse
Genre: Adventure - Point and Click - Movie adaptation
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1992
Developer: Ocean Software Ltd.
Publisher: Ocean Software Ltd.
Players: 1
Relationship: The console versions of Hook are platformers and are not related to the home computer versions. Also the C64 version is a platformer.
Hardware: OCS, ECS
Conversions: Atari ST, PC (DOS)
Disks: 4
Programmer: Bobby Earl
Musician: Dean Evans, Keith Tinman
Designer: Dawn Drake, Jack Wikeley, Kevin Oxland, Martin MacDonald
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Peter Banning is an ordinary suburban dad with two kids - or so everyone thinks. What not even his family know is his past as Peter Pan, scourge of Captain Hook in JM Barrie's children's fiction. Captain Hook gains revenge on Banning by stealing his two children, so Peter must return to Neverland, return to eternal childhood, and get them back.

It's a point and click adventure, and the pirate setting ensures that it recalls the Monkey Island games. The top 2/3 of the screen features a visual depiction of the area Peter is in, which a row of icons along the bottom can be selected to alter the function of a mouse click. These include looking at an object, picking it up, talking to people, using objects to solve problems (often in combination with others), and giving objects to others.

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